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Department of sericulture and mulberry

Master’s degree in all educational institutions, teaching disciplines in the specialty, conducting research activities in the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan and industry research institutes, centers, research and production associations, it covers a set of tools, methods, techniques and styles of human activity aimed at solving complex issues related to the organization and management of sericulture activities at enterprises of various forms of ownership, in non-governmental and non-profit organizations, state authorities and local governments, small businesses and private entrepreneurship entities, as well as determining the prospects for the development of industries and production of sericulture, mulberry farming, professional skills and management abilities.

Department of sericulture and mulberry

General information

Zooengineering Faculty
Department of sericulture and mulberry
  • Referral code
    70811701
  • Duration of training
    2
  • State accreditation
    yes
  • Professional and public accreditation
    yes
  • The form of education
    Full-time education
  • Education level
    yes
  • International accreditation
    no

Key disciplines

  • Methods of Teaching Special Subjects
  • Research Methods in Sericulture and Mulberry Cultivation
  • Physiology and Biochemistry of the Mulberry Silkworm
  • Theoretical Foundations and Current Issues of Sericulture and Mulberry Cultivation
  • Modern Innovative Technologies in Sericulture and Mulberry Cultivation
  • Utilization of the Mulberry Silkworm and Mulberry Gene Pool
  • Epizootiology and Diagnosis of Diseases in the Mulberry Silkworm and Mulberry, Modern Control Methods
  • Physiology and Cytogenetics of Mulberry
  • Efficiency of Using Special Mulberry Trees in the Care of Mulberry Silkworm Breeds and Hybrids
  • Efficiency of Using Special Mulberry Trees in the Care of Mulberry Silkworm Breeds and Hybrids
  • Genetics and Trends in the Development of the Mulberry Silkworm and Mulberry Tree